Feeling exhausted but can't stop clicking? Legend Street Fighter is one of those games that sucker you in. The fights are fast, confusing, and sometimes just plain wonky. You think you understand it all, then it throws a curveball. It’s addictive in its own frustrating way.
This game has neat moves, tricky combos, but the physics feel wonky at times. Controls are simple but mastering the timing is tricky. Expect some frustrating moments as you learn the quirks of characters and their attacks. It’s a basic fighter with a lot of rough edges.
Some characters seem overpowered, but it’s mostly about knowing what gear or loadouts work best. Play around to find what fits your style. Remember, experimenting is key, especially since some setups just feel off or annoying to use in real fights.
One secret is timing your blocks perfectly. It sounds obvious, but it’s annoyingly hard at first. Save your special moves for when opponents are exhausted. Don’t forget to upgrade your characters whenever possible. Small tweaks can make a big difference.
The story is straightforward but feels rushed. You fight through different levels, each with their own boss. Narratives are basic, and the ending feels a bit lackluster. Still, it’s satisfying to see your characters grow stronger as you progress, even if the pacing is slow.